Gabriel Tenma White (Miyu Tomita), Vignette Tsukinose April (Saori Oonishi), Satanichia Kurumizawa McDowell (Naomi Oozora), Raphiel Shiraha Ainsworth (Kana Hanazawa) Gabriel Drop Kick Gabriel DropOut Opening Theme Lyrics
From the AnimeGabriel DropOut ガヴリールドロップアウト
Title:Gabriel Drop Kick
AnimeGabriel DropOut
Type of Song:Opening
Appears in:Opening Theme
Performed by:Gabriel Tenma White (Miyu Tomita), Vignette Tsukinose April (Saori Oonishi), Satanichia Kurumizawa McDowell (Naomi Oozora), Raphiel Shiraha Ainsworth (Kana Hanazawa)
Gabriel Drop Kick Lyrics - Gabriel DropOut belongs to the anime Gabriel DropOut, take a look at the argument:
Throughout the ages, celestial beings from Heaven have mandated that young angels must immerse themselves in human society, assimilating and acquiring knowledge in order to ascend to full-fledged angelhood. And within this sacred order resides Gabriel White Tenma, an exemplary angel who holds unwavering belief in her divine calling to spread joy and prosperity among humankind. However, fate takes an unforeseen twist when Gabriel becomes captivated by the allure of video games, ultimately plunging into the depths of a reclusive state known as hikikomori.
In this self-proclaimed realm of a "Fallen Angel," Gabriel becomes utterly indifferent to anything beyond her virtual realms, much to the chagrin of Vignette April Tsukinose. Vignette, a loyal demon who has long stood by Gabriel's side since her early days on Earth, endeavors tirelessly to rescue her dear friend from the clutches of this seclusion. Yet, Gabriel fiercely rejects any effort to alter her treasured lifestyle. As their journey unfolds amidst the terrestrial realm, they encounter two extraordinary characters: Raphiel Ainsworth Shiraha, an angelic classmate boasting a penchant for sadism, and Satanichia McDowell Kurumizawa, a bumbling demon who delusionally dreams of ruling the Underworld.
Enter a world of laughter and folly as Gabriel DropOut chronicles the riotous lives of these four friends, as their cultural misunderstandings surrounding the essence of demonhood and angelhood continually lead them astray.
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